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Splash Screen. Lesson 1-10 Solving Multiplication & Division Equations. (over Lesson 1-5). A B C D. Evaluate the expression – a – | b | – c if a = 3 , b = -5, c = 8. A. 8 B. 16 C. –16 D. –8. (over Lesson 1-5). A B C D.

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  1. Splash Screen Lesson 1-10 Solving Multiplication & Division Equations

  2. (over Lesson 1-5) • A • B • C • D Evaluate the expression–a – |b|–cif a =3, b = -5, c=8 A. 8 B. 16 C.–16 D. –8

  3. (over Lesson 1-5) • A • B • C • D Evaluate the expression a + c+b if a = –1, b = -6, and c = –2 A.-3 B. 9 C. 3 D.–9

  4. (over Lesson 1-9) • A • B • C • D A. 10 B. 4 C. –4 D. –10

  5. (over Lesson 1-9) • A • B • C • D A. 15 B. 11 C. –11 D. –15

  6. (over Lesson 1-9) • A • B • C • D A. 13 B. 5 C. –5 D. –13

  7. (over Lesson 1-9) • A • B • C • D A. –39 B. –17 C. 17 D. 39

  8. A. B. C. D. (over Lesson 1-9) If you increase a number by 9, the result is 26. Write and solve an equation to find the number. • A • B • C • D 7

  9. (over Lesson 1-9) • A • B • C • D Pam opened a checking account with $200. Then she wrote a check for $125. What is the current balance in Pam’s checking account? A. –$33 B. $75 C. $83 D. $325 8

  10. Solve equations by usinginverse operations (division will cancel out multiplication and multiplication will cancel out division (÷). • solve Finding the value of a variable to make the equation true. • solution The value of a variable. • inverse operations The opposite operation that will “undo” the other. Subtraction will “undo” addition & addition will “undo” subtraction.

  11. Reinforcement of Standard 6AF1.1Write and solve one-step linear equations in one variable.

  12. Solve a Multiplication Equation Solve 7z = –49. Write the equation. Divide each side of the equation by 7. Dividing 7 by 7, cancels out the 7 isolating the variable z by itself. Dividing a -49 by 7 leaves a -7. Answer: The solution to the variable zis –7.

  13. Solve Solve a Division Equation Write the equation Multiply each side by 9. Multiplying 9 times the divisor 9 cancels it out isolating the variable c by itself. Multiplying 9 times the 6 gives you the solution for the variable c. Answer: The solution is –54.

  14. SURVEYING English mathematician Edmund Gunter lived around 1600. He invented the chain, which was used as a unit of measure for land and deeds. One chain equals 66 feet. If the south side of a property measures 330 feet, how many chains long is it? WordsOne chain equals 66 feet. VariableLet c = the number of chains in 330 feet. Equation330 = 66c

  15. Write the equation. Divide each side by 66 which will isolate the variable and find its’ solution. Dividing 66 by 66, cancels out the 66 isolating the variable c by itself. Dividing 330 by 66 leaves 5. Answer: The number of chains in 330 feet is 5, the solution for c is 5.

  16. Solve 8a = –64. • A • B • C • D Think: “How can I cancel out the 8 in order to isolate the variable a by itself?” A. –8 B. –6 C. 4 D. 8

  17. Solve . • A • B • C • D Think: “How can I cancel out the divisor 5 and isolate the variable x by itself?” A. 50 B. 2 C. –2 D. –50

  18. HORSES Most horses are measured in hands. One hand equals 4 inches. If a horse measures 60 inches, how many hands is it? • A • B • C • D 4h = 60 A. 12 hands B. 15 hands C. 225 hands D. 240 hands

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